I am trying to grow calabrese (like big cauliflowers but green). I have lots of leaves and they look big and healthy but no heads coming. Is it a bit early or should I just wait a bit and be patient?
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There maybe a mix up here.
Standard calabrese should be planted April/May for harvest before the onset of winter. Green Comet for instance will be ready in August.
Most purple sprouting broccoli but not all you would begin to harvest about January.
Then we have a perennial variety which is a tall variety give small heads year upon year.
Finally we have one sometimes called winter cauliflower that gives one large white head in winter/spring this could be what you have.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostCalabrese is a summer crop isn't it? So June would be a bit late for planting seed (or do you mean you planted a plant?) *puzzled*
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2Sheds I did say standard calabrese there are other varieties. I grow one called Green Magic, this has the habit of throwing out smaller heads (like toms armpits) after you have cut the first large one. I cram 18 plants into 2 square metres and get the equivalant of 36 heads.
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If its proper summer/autumn maturing calabrese and not brocolli you haven't got much longer before frosts could harm it.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI guess so.
I've never grown it ~ it takes up a lot of space and is only about 50p in the shops"... discipline is what the world needs today and etiquette, you know. For one of the noblest things a man can do is to do the best he can, yeah ..."
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